Page 176.--7th February, 1761. Same (From Borden's Executors) to Samuel Davis, £__, 200 acres of 92100; cor. James Anderson in a line of a tract of 636, said to be sold by John Buchanan, gent., unto Robert Allison, side of Mount Atlas; cor. tract surveyed for Mr. James Greenlee, William Davis' Cor.

Vol. 2 - Page 130--John McClung deposes, 6th September, 1811, Andrew Fitzpatrick and Saml. Davis were relations. John came to the grant in 1745. John is in 80th year.

Page 133--Wm. McCampbell deposes, June, 1811, in 1756 he was on the land then occupied by And. Fitzpatrick. Wm. came to Borden's Grant in 1753. Andrew and Saml. Davis were brothers-in-law. Wm. is in 72d year.

A hired genealogist has linked the Samuel Davis of Townfork Settlement, Surry County, NC circa 1764 to the Samuel and Mary Davis who sold their land as described above in 1764 to Samuel Lyle, as this is about the time Charles Davis b 1752 (son of Samuel) says his family moved to North Carolina in his American Revolution pension application (see Charles Davis page).

Charles Davis' pension application further specifies that they came from Augusta, Virginia, suggesting that the Samuel Davis of Townfork Settlement, Surry, North Carolina, is the Samuel Davis of Borden Tract, Virginia.

Also the surname Fitzpatrick is present in land dealings of Samuel Davis' family of Townfork Settlement, Surry County, North Carolina (see William Davis page).